All Building Design articles in February 2019
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Opinion
Enough of the Scruton Horror Show
The real blockbuster is the appointment of Andy von Bradsky as government head of architecture, says Elizabeth Hopkirk
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News
Diller Scofidio & Renfro beats big hitters to Budapest museum
Finalists include Fosters, Chipperfield, Caruso St John and Amanda Levete
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Opinion
Never stop experimenting
Gillian Darley finds parallels between Anni Albers, Nicholas Grimshaw and Hawkins Brown’s Here East
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News
Fosters’ Tulip ‘needs vines’, consultation told
Cover the shaft in creepers, says outlandish community engagement report
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News
Benoy unveils Nottingham Forest plans
Work to increase stadium capacity set to start in May next year
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News
AHMM lodges new Oxford Street plans
Proposals retain Edwardian facades but demolish most of the rest of buildings
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Stephen Taylor debuts ‘skinny’ council homes
Architect delivers terrace of four-storey houses for Hackney
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Features
The Tulip: Will it ever be built?
It’s beginning to seem nothing is too bizarre for the City, but some say Fosters’ Tulip has gone too far. Ike Ijeh asks if it could still win planning
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Features
In pictures: Famous observation towers around the world
If the Tulip is ever built, it will enter a rarefied group of high-profile observation towers across the world
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News
Flanagan Lawrence appointed to Bexley housing project
Practice lands ‘high density’ scheme in south-east London
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News
Unesco demands Adjaye's Holocaust Memorial be canned
International Council on Monuments and Sites calls for project to go back to the drawing board
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News
Heatherwick and Snøhetta’s Google plans prompt controversy
Concept proposal for huge timber redevelopment on Toronto Waterfront ‘surprises’ politicians
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News
KPF and Allies & Morrison in final five vying for Milan tech masterplan
Expo 2015 site to be turned into technology and science park
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Opinion
We need to talk about Oxford
The city is choking as it struggles to build a sustainable future, but David Rudlin finds reasons to be hopeful
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News
Newground lands £80m White City scheme
Architect draws up proposals to redevelop housing association’s west London base
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Scruton reveals he is a Peter Barber fan
‘This is what I want,’ says Building Beautiful commission chair
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News
BDP bags Birmingham school project
Architect awarded £225k contract to deliver learning resource centre
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Building Study
Building Study: Royal College of Pathologists, London, by Bennetts Associates
The architect had the rare opportunity to tackle a venerable typology - and has produced a virtuoso building, says Ike Ijeh